Creative Fitness Door Gym
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Made by Creative Fitness Sales Rank on Amazon.com: 142 Lowest Price: $42.39 Average Review: 4.5 stars See more items in: Sports & Outdoors: Exercise & Fitness |
Amazon.com ReviewsAverage Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Stars The following review received 138 helpful votes out of 140 total votes: Review Date: 2004-06-04 "Works surprisingly well!" I was very skeptical of this "cantilevered" doorway chinning bar. I thought it would slide, not really stay up, be unsafe or unstable to use. Well, the thing actually works as advertised! It's basically a chinning bar sitting on 2 J shaped braces. The tops of the braces connect with a flat crosspiece. The crosspiece sits on the opposite side of the doorframe, resting on the top of the doorjamb. On the your side of the doorway, the ends of the chinning bar press against the doorframe. Your weight pushes the chinning bar against the doorframe on one side, presses the crosspiece against the doorjamb on the other. I was nervous pulling my 190lbs up on this thing, hearing all kinds of creaking from the doorway...but, in fact it was stable and held my weight like a champ. I live in an old apt., and techinically I think my doorframe is a bit two narrow for the specifications--there are foam pads at the ends of the bar that are suppose press against the doorframe molding. In my case, the doorframe hits the metal bar itself, and the padded ends extend beyond that. Probably not technically as safe as it should be (metal against wood, instead of non-slip foam against wood), but it still works great. The following review received 69 helpful votes out of 73 total votes: Review Date: 2004-09-22 "It's a pullup bar" This is a pull-up bar. If you want to do pull-ups it is the best solution for your home. Put up and take down in seconds with no tools. Comfy foam padding, sturdy design. Some assembly required. The following review received 36 helpful votes out of 36 total votes: Review Date: 2007-01-27 "Works great, but directions are lacking" Received my Door Gym yesterday, had it put all together in about 5 minutes, and I was up and hanging. Also worked great for pushups. With such poor directions, it took a couple of minutes to figure out what bolts should go where, but once I did, it was a cinch. The following review received 31 helpful votes out of 35 total votes: Review Date: 2007-12-02 ""Residential" doors are not all alike" The Door Gym and other items like it need to have way more specific descriptions of their requirements. This product would probably work great if you had the right kind of molding. The molding in my house is too tall and too thick for this product to work. Also, the walls themselves and therefore the door frame is too thick for this to fit. The following review received 27 helpful votes out of 30 total votes: Review Date: 2004-01-13 "other chin-up bars need screwed-in brackets; not this one!" DOES NOT NEED ANY HARDWARE DEFACING YOUR DOORWAY, IT TAKES ONLY A SECOND TO SET UP AND A SECOND TO TAKE DOWN. Works in 24 to 32 inch doorways, requires trim up to 3.5" wide around the door. Door width, with trim, must be at least 4 inches thick (may not be suitable for older doorway moldings). | |